What are some significant differences to expect when switching to an alternative, and can that affect gaming compatibility and performance?
What are some significant differences to expect when switching to an alternative, and can that affect gaming compatibility and performance?
systemd in one machine pending the switch and Artix on another (switching after the introduction of the age field to comply with the age verification law). I have been using GNU/Linux for 15 years, more than a third of that without systemd. So going back to something else felt normal and I recommend switching away from systemd
Systemd is bloated so expect better performance here and there
Compatibility issues yes, but performance difference no
What last thing to consider is using the systemd forks like the unshitted one, you get the best of both worlds